CITY OF BUFFALO 


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SUPPLEMENT 


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enacted, amended, supplemented 


or repealed. 


From JANUARY Ist 
To DECEMBER 31st 
1921 


F. W. TYLER, City Clerk 


CITY OF BUFFALO 


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SECOND 


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OF BUFFALO 


SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


TO THE 


GENERAL ORDINANCES 


CHAPTER 1. 


June 15th. 


That so much of Section 1, of Chapter I, of the Ordin- 
ances of the City of Buffalo, under Public Safety—J. 
N. Adam Memorial Hospital, as reads as follows: 


1-A, 
1-A, 
1-A, 
1-A, 
1-A, 


1-A, 
BIN, 
1-A, 
1eAS 
PadN 
TA 
1-A, 
1-A, 


X-ray assistant, 
typist, 

clerk, 

two cook’s helpers, 
1 skilled laborer, 

1 skilled laborer, 
stenographer, 
dietitian, 

butcher, 

chef, 

assistant chef, 
baker, 

two cooks at $720.00 each, 


} ad? 


4 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


1-A, laundry manager, 
1-A, head laundry man, 
1-A, head waitress, 


painter at $2.50 day,’ 
carpenter at $3.50 day, 


—be arid the same hereby is amended to read as follows: 
2-A, stenographer, 
2-A, dietitian, 
2-A, butcher, 
2-A, chef, 
1-A, assistant chef, 
2-A, baker, 
1-A, two cooks at $780.00 each, 
2-A, laundry manager, 
1-A, head laundry man, 
1-A, head waitress, 
2-A, painter, 
2-A, carpenter, 
1-A, assistant X-ray technician and photographer, 
1-A, clerk-telephone operator, 
1-A, bookkeeper, 
1-A, two assistant cooks at $600.00 each, 
3-A, farm manager, 
2-A, grounds working foreman. 


That so much as relates to labor, regular roll, be 
amended to read as follows: | 


HOSPITAL LABOR. 


Twelve laborers, not to exceed $720.00 a year each. 
Three laborers, not to exceed $780.00 a year each. 
Four laborers, not to exceed $900.00 a year each. 
Laborers, not to exceed $660.00 a year each. 


CITY ORDINANCES 5 


FARM LABOR. 


Laborers, not to exceed $1,200.00 a year each. 


WOMAN LABOR. 


Waitresses, maids, laundresses, seamstresses and linen 
sorter, not to exceed $420.00 a year each. 


Housekeepers, not to exceed $600.00 a year each. 


Cleaning women, not to exceed $480.00 a year each. 
—and by striking therefrom the following: 


2-A, chauffeur, 
1-A, one baker’s helper. 


Also by adding thereto the following: 


2-A, X-ray technician and photographer, 
2-A, electrician, 

2-A, mechanic, 

1-A, general repair man, 

1-A, assistant baker, 

1-A, head seamstress. 


Effective July 1, 1921. 


June 29th. 


That Section 1, of Chapter I, of the Ordinances of the 
City of Buffalo, under Department of Public Safety— 
J. N. Adam Memorial Hospital—be amended so as to 
read as follows: 


INSTITUTIONAL DIVISION. 


1-A, 1 head seamstress, 
1 head waitress. 
LER ERCLS Af ere Sul alee A hob ony Ee a ae $ 480 00 
SIG CCIELINY CT Nem FOTN cer acy co ctade stant pose eine 540 00 
BE Gr PMN SRR eee Tio c vss auhe ein cVeturansesss 600 00 


6 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


1-A, 2 assistant cooks. 


First: year ted itesapacetarh-ctaeccs teed diac ieee emma $ 600 00 
Second SVeancniyaetsecuentie eres eee! 660 00 


1-A, 1 assistant X-ray technician and photographer, 


1 -clerk-telephone operator, 
18 nurses, 

1 clerk, 

1 watchman. 


First iy Oa cto vis sree Rte aires ataces $ 660 00 
Second year 


1-A, 1 laboratory assistant. 


ARB RSS MN gore f peg ee APRs AC MTS pelted ener ee Ne 70 0,0) 
ECON uy eal Mw maven mee eed wk eeu, 780 00 


1-A, 1 general repairman, 


1 assistant baker, 
1 bookkeeper, 

1 assistant chef, 

2 cooks, 

1 head laundryman, 
6 supervising nurses. 


BirSh py CAUA cacti) eee avere eel ele vow $ 720 00 
Dechndtvenn se aiace le eee Ae acre 780 00 
PLPC Vero: Coca sme pita tes leeds Ome OA ati 840 00 
Hoprths years sicechemneeane ead trees: uaa naa 900 00 


2-A, 1 butcher, 


1 baker, 

laundry manager, 
dietitian, 
stenographer, 
chef, 

storekeeper, 


ae ae ee oe ee ee 


CITY ORDINANCES 7 


1 junior assistant physician, 
1 X-ray technician and photographer. 


REAM RR as cote ai cere a GABA PESVLLNIVE lool rieok $ 960 00 
arecae as Gy 0 8 Cape iets a nel a Bag. SRE ae 1,020 00 
BETIRECyYCAT Pacicuaces eurteves: et Bu RO NN 1,080 00 
SOS ak Su Cy (Ragas | ts ag se EAB I ai ic aa 1,140 00 
BUTE ULV aN OEIC Sebo ted hint ance ceter a ressckte devote 1,200 00 


2-E, 1 grounds working foreman, 


1 painter, 
1 carpenter. 


MMT eSes yigerche) | opbkr IMs ape ESS ot ta $ 960 00 
BS COLIR EHV et Geran LWeon Man on tava estos «ant teaie an. 1,020 00 
ARTE yo Penge Pos Peper ae ta EAS ams Mat es 1,080 00 
RPOUIULIUE VEIN stents tts tevicstuatvtncost viscieeeo 1,140 00 
Fifth year ....... fy eae Re al et aap AE TCC 1,200 00 


2-E, 1 skilled laborer. 


3-E, 1 farm manager. 


BAS Tati WR TRE cite Gicsr teeh cintleetnteetascyei tebe eenabess Ges $ 1,260 00 
Det MEIC LMDY Ciel EBA As rete, acute A wate weapons 70s 1,320 00 
PRL ET CATA Me easinven tots Proasincinitartteatcashss seed 1,380 00 


3-A, 1 matron. 


ROPE W EG ek is Le VMraay sedan aos sUek (laabiies Ryvdsssnase $ 1,260 00 
aera UI yo: hee Saat at FNL ES a en Pc 1,320 00 
CASED eaters tdci dbed atid tah ecibss tens v ak eee 1,380 00 


4-A, 1 steward. 


TAS ME REET YEL Se Dh elaes sli sPovEasel)nchax cess $ 1,560 00 
ORCL RHEE PN cas cca) sys cndadins oop piutstctewaleca stesso 1,560 00 
PIED Ue CtLS A Teah: Rechts she) catdh gra scndvatasss 4aeaas vse’ 1,620 00 


8 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


6-A, 1 senior assistant physican. 


First year. (15 EH Ne ott aie. t anes econ $ 2,100 00 
Second oven, lore satiety occ team eaten Onreees 2,100 00. 
PL aan | VGAT ater seers eet ee eee 2,280 00 
Baurth, year ti-ncsueccce vecol sae sche yee tenet 2,280 O00 
Fitth WvGar isc. aetacscsersstisecwtie eater eee 2,460 00 


7-A, 1 assistant superintendent. 


Per) Year rosy. ese veces ene eee Crees $ 3,500 00 
1 superintendent. 
Pek 2 yearieh erates. cci, eke ecm ee ee aee $ 5,000 00 
MECHANICAL DIVISION. 
2-A, 3 firemen, 
1 mechanic, 
1 electrician. 
HirSPeyGata pies. to ccever cater tier tana eee meen ae S$ 960 00 
SECON: VEd Tiere tacit. sors eee Piel 1,020 00 
SIP VCAT a acres cere. cat pete ee eee ee 1,080 00 
MI OUDLAPY CATA or nei reenter et researc, 1,140 00 
Hitthfyvear ae. ei a cee eee 1,200 00 
4-A, 1 engineer. 
BRACST) VOCAL y eaceecercencecs cent eennae ee eee $ 1,320 00 
SECON A EAL, eee coarse tie eee ed ee 1,380 00 
Hite Vea, teers eer ey oe ee 1,440 00 
LSrojthude® iieche ay Ae Mieee ory irrnr ee ria! 1,500 00 
PIAL TI Ga Tater aces. dfupeese rte on Sarah aga 1,620 00 


If quarters are not furnished the incumbent of this 


position shall receive in addition to his an 


nual salary 


the sum of $180.00 annually, payable in semi-monthly 


installments. 


4-A, 1 assistant engineer. 
ee: FE AE Nee eerste Ot nik sont teens LENCE MES i, Uo 


CITY ORDINANCES 9 


LABOR DIVISION. 
HOSPITAL LABOR, 


Laborers not to exceed $660.00 a year each. 

Twelve laborers, not to exceed $720.00 a year each. 
Three laborers, not to exceed $780.00 a year each. 
Four laborers, not to exceed $900.00 a year each. 


FARM LABOR. 


Laborers not to exceed $1,200.00 a year each. 


WOMAN LABOR. 


Waitresses, maids, laundresses, seamstresses and linen 

sorter, not to exceed $420.00 a year each. 

Housekeepers and nursing attendants, not to exceed 
$600.00 a year each. 

Cleaning women, not to exceed $480.00 a year each. 

Effective: July 1, 1921. 


July 13th. 


That so much of Section 1, Chapter I, of the Ordin- 
ances of the City of Buffalo, under the Department of 
Public Safety, J. N. Adam Memorial Hospital, as reads 
as follows: 


2-A, One junior assistant physican, 


be amended so as to read as follows: 


3-A, One junior assistant physican: 


Svar ier gas 2 pha a Riprecna ena lly Ae en $ 1,260 00 
PIC EA catenesdcnares secu pers cts Said ea erry 1,320 00 
PEC UCT Te irate haps tbh oes teed tel leaks 1,380 00 
RUSTE RATES ssi My citiicrctas ce vigbeh; coceess se 1,440 00 


Si tT Tie V Or teasers. cents ees ulvek dash betaes/ait 1.500 00 


10 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


July 13th. 


That Section 1, of Chapter I, of the Ordinances of 
the City of Buffalo, under the Department of Public 
Safety—Health—Laboratory Group, be amended by 
adding thereto the following: 


2-A, One messenger : 


First, years ects oo in orem rene $ 960 00 
Second yeah saan ater ee see eee ere 1,020 00 
THird Wear nvciavicspetteme terres tener 1,080 00 
Fourth “yearier cc wcsadrctescdteenseverevaseeas eset 1,140 00 
Pith yea riers ee dvaen c eee ener ara 1,200 00 


One laborer, $3.00 per day. 


July 27th. 


That Section 1, Chapter I, of the Ordinances of the 
City of Buffalo, under the Department of Public Safety, 
be amended by adding thereto the following: 


MECHANICAL DIVISION. 


4-A, One assistant engineer (who shall relieve the 
engineers at the Washington Market and Bath House 
No. 1 on Amherst street, allowing each engineer one day 
off in seven). 


FAFSERVGOD sy eiossciscctiabe ure mire eaeas terres sere, $ 1,320 00 
DOCONS VAT scsi tcc ss GUN ROM MN ahr cce ane 1,380 00 
MW evewe Gif ch amano ee CIM A Sy cas aie tee 1,440 00 
Hourthovea rioters seren ices: ertrnyedivcnteenas 1,500 00 
Pafth yea) seven am cee anit anna aes 1,620 00 


November 16th. 


That so much of Section 1, of Chapter I, of the Ordin- 
ances of the City of Buffalo, under the Department of 
Public Safety—Health, reading: 


CITY ORDINANCES 11 


“Director of Laboratory (Bacteriologist)” 
—be amended to read: 


“Superintendent of Laboratories.” 


December 7th. 
I make the recommendation that that part of Article 
1, Chapter I, of the Ordinances reading: 
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY—FIRE. 
6-B, one operator assignment clerk 
—be repealed, and that that portion reading: 
MECHANICAL DIVISION. 
4-B, three fire alarm operators, 
—be amended to read: 
MECHANICAL DIVISION. 


4-B, four fire alarm operators. 


December 7th. 


That Section 1, of Chapter I, of the Ordinances of the 
City of Buffalo, under the Department of Public Safety, 
Fire Division, be amended by striking therefrom the 
following : 


Thirty-four assistant engineers ; 
Substitute drivers; 


Drivers (as required). 


December 16th. 


That Section 1 of Chapter I, of the Ordinances of 
the City of Buffalo, under the Department of Public 
Safety—Fire Division, be amended by adding thereto 


12 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


the following: 


Thirty-four assistant engineers, 
Substitute drivers, 


Drivers (as required). 


May 5th. 


That Section 1, Chapter I, of the Ordinances of the 
City of Buffalo be amended by adding in the schedule 
of positions under Skilled Trades, Group “B” (fore- 
men), the following: 


4 Foremen (Construction). 


Also by adding under the Department of Public 
Saftey—Police, the following: 


SKILLED TRADES DIVISION. 


4-B 1 Construction. Poremianiweeer ni $ 1,740 00 


MECHANICAI, DIVISION. 


AB; i Batteryman?.. cou merece ter. $ 1,620 00 


April 6th. 


That so much of Section 1, of Chapter I, of the 
Ordinances of the City of Buffalo relating to the De- 
partment of Public Safety—Police—Custodial Division 
which reads as follows: 


5-B, 1 superintendent of motive power 


—hbe and the same hereby is amended to read as follows: 


5-B, 1 superintendent of motive power and supplies. 


CITY ORDINANCES 13 


July 27th. 


I recommend that so much of Section 1, of Chapter 
I, of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, under De- 
partment of Public Safety—Police, as reads as follows: 


1-A, three laborers, 


7-A, one janitress, Headquarters, salary, expenses for 
_ additional charwoman and feeding prisoners; 


2-A, three engineers, 
—be amended so as to read as follows: 


1-A, five laborers, 


7-A, one janitor, No. 1 Police Station, salary and ex- 
penses for additional help; 


2-A, two engineers. 


Effective July 31, 1921. 


September 7th. 


I, therefore, recommend that so much of Section 1, of 
Chapter I, of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, 
under the Department of Public Safety—Health, read- 


ing: 


2-A, one messenger : 


EES an Wich Re SRR BE ge aN vn 3b $ 960 00 
Sa) USN er Bo gt ate RR le ae ER 1,020 00 
PTCA meres Siette tpein ead ts caccaenexces 1,080 00 
BUCO A MR Ray aoe Oye ee ote Ud octet cdaviensee 1,140 00 
AT VCAT Mcrae g ihe? Ac nbuipengytil, vonesd canteens 1,200 00 


1 laborer, $3.00 per day, 
be amended to read: 


2: laborers, $3.00 per day. 


14 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


September 7th. 


That Section 1, of Chapter I, of the Ordinances of 
the City of Buffalo, Department of Public Safety, Mar- 
kets, under the heading Custodial Division, be amended 
by adding thereto the following: 


1-A, one gatekeeper, at $3.00 per day. 
1-A, one assistant gatekeeper, at $2.75 per day. 


September 14th. 


I recommend that so much of Section 1, of Chapter 
I, of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, under the 
Department of Public Safety—Markets—Custodial Di- 
vision, as reads as follows: 


2-B, five assistant superintendents (Markets). 


3-B, three senior assistant superintendents (Markets). 
—be amended so as to read as follows: 


2-B, four assistant superintendents (Markets). 


3-B, four senior assistant superintendents (Markets). 


July 20th. 


That so much of Chapter I, Section 1, of the Or- 
dinances of the City of Buffalo as relates to the Bureau 
of Accounting, Department of Finance and Accounts, 
be amended by adding thereto the following: 


3-A, 1 Income Tax Statistician. 


January 19th. 


That so much of Secton 1, of Chapter I, of the 
Ordinances of the City of Buffalo as relates to the 
salaries of Bureau of Public Welfare which reads as 
follows: 


CITY ORDINANCES 


3-H, nineteen visitors. 


—be and the same is hereby amended to read as fol- 


lows: 


3-H, twenty-two visitors. 


December 7th. 


That Section 1, of Chapter I, of the Ordinances of 
the City of Buffalo, under the Department of Public 
Affairs, Bureau of Public Welfare, be amended by 


adding thereto the following: 
3-A, 1 colored visitor. 


UTE PUTA BREE Pec or sy Lash satya sank devads tasers $ 1,260 00 

BICCOMCMRVED Ein ctecterafeitasathts att caaciesacavidasuan ts 1,320 00 

PETE CCULU RAN Snead aca aheth cgay ouvenodieters 1,380 00 

PUTER UV ODE Lance R e Weret Mates ccsten Hoseeneet cbooehcken 1,440 00 

Pitthonea rm out pene uls Saris, erat 1,500 00 
June 29th. 


That so much of Section 1, Chapter I, of the Ordin- 


ances of the City of Buffalo, as reads as follows: 


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS. 
INDUSTRIAL AID BUREAU. 


3-A, 1 placement woman. 


ALU SEw VOOM. Oihiviys Rpm ce Uh ub Eeated vasesnvoer> $ 1,260 00 
RAL ECHL A Adee ssh a de otce iia atic anew ese suadt basa 1,320 00 
BU IEEE Pity eee feetret hss ttushl ats ipakee cess ostnncastyiavie 1,380 00 
PES PCRPLY Ga TaM io pRreceta hy PAA tacial cvchertesdsirs 1,440 00 
PUTER AVORT maior ra-eacmeess og) ehsiasys MEMES eer 1,500 00 


—be amended so as to read as follows: 


16 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS. 
INDUSTRIAL AID BUREAU. 


3-A, 2 placement women. 


Birgt Wea tkctesacestecs eet tiret ire eegeeee eeetees $ 1,260 00 


Second (year 2.cusws ui deere assert 1332000" 
Third:vear sap teuthule a eee 1,380 00 
Fontth ) Wear sec: ecgees-ce eee ee 1,440 00 
Putthvvear.#..cca.2 ts eh tee ee ee 1,500 00 


October 5th. 


That Section 1, Chapter I, of the Ordinances of the 
City of Buffalo, Department of Public Works, Bureau 
of Streets, monthly roll, be amended by adding thereto 
the following: 


Grade 7-A one manager (piggery) per year..$ 5,000 00 
Grade 6-A one assistant manager (piggery) 
PEL PVCAT NG cece .cstecetes art eeeen te ny ane ney ere 2,400 00 
October 5th. 


That Section 1, Chapter I, of the Ordinances of the 
City of Buffalo, Department of Public Works, Bureau 
of Streets, weekly roll, be amended by adding thereto 
the following: 


Laborers (garbage disposal) per day.............. $ oe 


July 20th. 


That Section 1, of Chatper I, of the Ordinances of 
the City of Buffalo, under the Department of Public 
Works, Bureau of Water, be amended by adding thereto 
the following: 


Special laborers on high pressure fire lines not to ex- 
ceed $4.50 per day. 


CITY ORDINANCES 17 


September 14th. 


I would respectfully recommend that Section 1, Chap- 
ter I, of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, relating 
to the Bureau of Water, be amended by adding thereto 
under the heading ‘Skilled and Unskilled Labor—Weekly 
Roll” the following: 


Tele CAL INSIIGCUOT G Nerkateviatsnistcdicitvavss sere $5 00 per day 


September 28th. 


I would respectfully recommend that Section 1, Chap- 
ter I, of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, relating 
to the Bureau of Water, be amended by adding thereto, 
under the heading, “Skilled and Unskilled Labor—Week- 
ly Roll’, the following: 


PUIMASONS), (LEINIPOLALY ).2247.ihesssrsseccedesscoie $! OO per hour 


October 26th. 


I would respectfully recommend that so much of 
Section 1, Chapter I, of the Ordinances of the City of 
Buffalo, relating to the Bureau of Water, which reads 
as follows: 


Three masons (temporary), per hout............ $ 1 00 
—be and the same is hereby amended to read: 


Masons, as required (temporary), per hour....$ 1 00 


December 28th. 


That so much of Chapter I, Section 1, of the Or- 
dinances of the City of Buffalo pertaining to the Bureau 
of Water be amended by adding thereto the following: 


7-A, 1 deputy water commissioner (temporary) 
POA TE eee Wh asa est te cor auc tases ce tiatd bubeacses $ 4,000 00 


18 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


June Ist. 


That so much of Section 1, of Chapter I, of the Or- 
dinances of the City of Buffalo, relating to the De- 
partment of Parks and Public Buildings, Division of 
Parks, as reads as follows: 


SKILLED TRADES DIVISION. 


1-D 17 attendants, 
—be and the same is hereby amended to read: 


1-D 21 attendants. 


June Ist. 


That so much of Section 1, Chapter I, of the Or- 
dinances of the City of Buffalo, under Department of 
Parks and Public Buildings, Bureau of Recreation, Re- 
creational Division, as reads as follows: 


32 playleaders, 
16 caretakers, 
—be amended so as to read as follows: 
17 playleaders (men), 
17 playleaders (women), 


17 caretakers. 


April 20th. 


That so much of Section 1, of Chapter I, of the 
Ordinances of the City of Buffalo under the head, Law 
Department, Professional and Sub-Prpfessional Divi- 
sion, and which now reads as follows: 


CITY ORDINANCES 19 


Grade 4-A, 1 Registrar: 


(Or eB ges baba apieie ep ter | psaib gaint <r ecenas Sone eg Pat $ 1,620 00 
BVSCOMEL VERT ctr, sess. dem orients, aerinkss coics 1,620 00 
SEP On UOT hoaacss rarer ss vereniticpitres aetcnie tats: 1,740 00 


Grade 4-C, 1 Junior Civil Engineer: 


PATAUSY COL Acecctn itt Marien g lemacer tira areiscace $ 1,620 00 
wae 888 orc aeeee ates MRO SHARE iy a RM, toma Me ey 1,620 00 
Pee R OO alton kth Soak one deer ala mane a or da 1,740 00. 


Grade 5-A, 2 City Attorneys: 


PEARS uaed Ine cavtuts Waal io veadeesbtavesher i ecsabbes eat $ 1,860 00 
SIRCUIIE ROC isostatic tvenfUee sat. aad eh avast 1,860 00 
hird) year a, TET OSE fe gl oP Gla ae 1,980 00 


Grade 6-A, 1 City Attorney: 


FUER ER VEAL Merde riers ssaal cares igi Sindy coeds ee Cane Gat $ 2,100 00 
CONCEALER Uren talent avi Nieesttert ey 2,220 00 
STWR Ca LARS uA Per Sa BAP OV BE OE Eke alge - 2,340 00 
PATHE WEA Ci ecctuer et te sank WeRlnuncting cast 2,460 00 


—be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: 


Grade 4-C, 1 Junior Civil Engineer: 


EEA Te ECAC. Pete TeAMN AS Siar stu aata ah aabinereas $ 1,620 00 
PRCCICE: Vicar Byte, Reveisaeh dats yay! ctu ciitvdwttiund bev asot dy 1,620 00 
Vis ae gah aig cfr ev Bh SM NLL on MR oa a 1,740 00 


Grade 5-A, 1 Registrar: 


PUGS VOB iste ahi cased te onsets tes uate. testers $ 1,860 00 
SACOG LE EAU, BML ENR aaa dn ove ens agen givin 1,860 00 
AR Va Sige eS Ay ANN Dati SACRED Ak 5 BOR ain cena 1,980 00 


20 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


Grade 5-A, 1 City Attorney: 


FUPSE VEAL i ayeencsapehsevtacstessspenges ean gee rege $ 1,860 00 
MECONG VEAL. inccsscsacatelsocrerls ey eeeerntr te memes 1,860 00 
Dare VeAE icra tviree cists toc eer eee eee 1,980 00 


Grade 6-A, 2 City Attorneys: 


Birst year Nine niece nate eer eee ieee $ 2,100 00 

ECON Od Sitters ston uke Once eeer een eaeercns 2,220 00 

HLInI TC) Wear aiaewres ceca. tree, race erseme tee toe cee 2,340 00 

Poturth syedie tatertc iene teeee ees tere 2,460 00 
June 15th. 


That Section 1, of Chapter I, of the Ordinances of 
the City of Buffalo, of The Council Department, City 
Planning Committee, be amended by adding thereto, un- 
der clerical division, the following: 


2-A, one messenger-clerk. 


PiEStivea ti irises, ce eee eee ee $ 960 00 

PE CONC VERT accts meme et ae ser een re eae 1,020 00 

aU iar cs yeas en teres ete eee ee ee 1,080 00 

Bousth: year ao cheer hae ees 1,140 00 

Pitthonyeat canchtn.ciiencue ee agen ame rae 1,200 00 
June 15th. 


That Section 1, of Chapter I, of the Ordinances of 
the City of Buffalo, under City Court, clerical divi- 
sion, be amended by adding thereto the following: 


2-C, two stenographers. 
2-A, one clerk. 


Effective July, 1, 1921: 


CITY ORDINANCES 21 


October 19th. 


That so much of Section 1, of Chapter I, of the Or- 
dinances of the City of Buffalo under department City 
Court as reads as follows: 


3-H, six clerks, 
—be amended to read as follows: 


3-H, seven clerks. 


December 7th. 


I respectfully recommend that so much of Section 1, 
Chapter I, of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, 
under City Clerk’s Department, as reads as follows: 


2 stenographers, 
3-A, 4 clerks, 
—be amended to read as follows: 
1 stenographer, 


3-A, 5 clerks. 


February 9th. 


That Section 2-A, of Chapter I, of the Ordinances 
of the City of Buffalo, be amended by striking there- 
from in paragraph two after the words “his or her 
salary” the following: “except sweeper drivers, sprinkler 
drivers, ash and garbage drivers, pickup drivers, rollers, 
lifters and gutter sweepers in the Department of Public 
Works, Bureau of Streets. 


For all sweeper drivers, sprinkler drivers, ash and 
garbage drivers, pickup drivers, rollers, lifters and gut- 
ter sweepers whose salary is not more than $20.00 per 
_ week (six days constituting a week), a sum not to ex- 
ceed 621% per cent. of his or her present salary,” effective 
February 18, 1921. 


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CHAPTER III. — 


January 12th. 


That Section 24, of Chapter III, of the Ordinances 
of the City of Buffalo, be and the same is hereby 
amended to read as follows: 


Sec. 24. The Commissioner of Finance and Accounts 
shall deliver all warrants for the salaries of employees 
in the public schools, hospitals, police stations, fire 
houses and Department of Public. Works to the prin- 
cipal and assistant principal of each school to the super- 
intendent of each hospital, to the captain or lieutenant 
of each police station, to the captain or lieutenant of 
each fire house, and to the cashier of the Department 
of Public Works, in which the persons in whose favor 
said warrants drawn are employed; and it shall be the 
duty of every such principal or assistant principal of 
a public school, every such superintendent of hospital, 
every such captain or lieutenant of a police station, every 
such captain or lieutenant of a fire house, and the cashier 
of the Department of Public Works, to call at the office 
of the Commissioner of Finance and Accounts as often 
as said warrants for salary shall be drawn, and receive 
from the Commissioner of Finance and Accounts such 
warrants for distribution to the persons entitled there- 
to; provided that whenever the Commissioner of Finance 
and Accounts shall certify that it is convenient and 
proper to do so, the said salary warrants may be mailed 
to any superintendent or cashier of a hospital or other 
institution which is situated outside the City of Buffalo, 
at the respective offices in the department he repre- 
sents, and addressed to him at his proper post-office 
address; and it also shall be the duty of every such 
prinicpal or assistant principal of a public school, every 
such superintendent of hospital, every such captain or 
lieutenant of a police station, every such captain or lieu- 
tenant of a fire house, and the cashier of the Depart- 


CITY ORDINANCES 23 


ment of Public Works to return to the Commissioner of 
Finance and Accounts within forty-eight hours after 
receipt of such salary warrants a receipt for each war- 
rant so delivered, signed by the person in whose favor 
said warrant is drawn; except that where the salary 
warrants are sent by mail, as above authorized, the above 
required receipts for the same may be returned to the 
Commissioner of Finance and Accounts by mail so that 
the said receipts may be received by him in the regular 
course within three days from the date that the said 
salary warrants are received from the Commissioner of 
Finance and Accounts. In all other cases the Commis- 
sioner of Finance and Accounts shall deliver all war- 
rants drawn for salary of officers or employees to the 
persons in whose favor said warrants are drawn, same 
to be called for at the office of the Commissioner of 
Finance and Accounts; except that when an order for 
a salary warrant, duly signed and acknowledged by the 
person in whose favor said warrant is drawn, is pre- 
sented to the Commissioner of Finance and Accounts 
by a member of the family of the person in whose favor 
said warrant is drawn, or by a person whom the Com- 
missioner of Finance and Accounts knows to repre- 
sent the family of the officer or employee in whose favor 
the warrant for salary is drawn, the Commissioner of 
Finance and Accounts may deliver the warrant to the 
person so presenting said order. 


April 13th. 


That Subdivision 5, of Section 8, of Chapter III, of 
the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, be and the same 
hereby is amended by adding thereto the following: 


The Council shall grant to each member of the Police 
Department, when disabled by sickness, full pay for the 
time that such sickness shall exist, provided it be for no 
longer than six months, and it shall grant to any mem- 
ber of said department who shall have become disabled 


24 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


while in the performance of his duty, full pay until he 
shall be able to resume his duty, provided it be for no 
greater time than one year. The Council shall also grant 
to each member of the Fire Department, who is disabled 
by sickness, full pay for the period of his disability, not 
exceeding six months, and it shall grant to any member 
of said -department, who is disabled by accident in the 
performance of his duty, full pay for the period of his 
disability, not exceeding one year. 


September 22nd. 


That Chapter III of the Ordinances of the City of 
Buffalo be amended by adding a new section, to read as 
follows: 


PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS RETIREMENT FUND. 


Section 29. Deductions from the salaries of teachers, 
officers and employees mentioned in Sections 295 to 304 
inclusive of the Charter, shall be made in the amounts 
specified in Section 301 of the Charter, from the first 
regular payroll in the month of February and from the 
last regular payroll in the month of June in each year, 
except that where any such person becomes separated 
from the service, such deduction from the salary of such 
person shall be made from the last payroll containing 
the name of such person. 


CHAPTER IV. 


February 23rd. 


That so much of Section 5, of Chapter IV, of the 
Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, which reads as fol- 
lows: 


The fee for such permit shall be one dollar ($1.00) 
per month for each thirty feet of space so occupied and 
fifty cents (50 cents) per month for each renewal thereof, 


CITY ORDINANCES 25 


and four cents (4 cents) a foot per month for each foot 
over thirty feet so occupied and two cents (2 cents) a 
foot per month for the renewal thereof, to be paid at 
the time of the issuance or renewal of such permit, ex- 
cept that the Street Commissioner may in his discretion, 
and upon the payment of a fee of twenty-five dollars 
($25.00), issue to sidewalk contractors an annual permit, 
which said permit shall expire on the first day of April in 
each and every year thereafter, and such permit shall 
be in lieu of the monthly permit herein required. 
—be and the same is hereby amended to read as fol- 
lows: 


The fee for such permit shall be one dollar ($1.00) 
per month for each thirty feet of space so occupied and 
fifty cents (50 cents) per month for each renewal thereof, 
and four cents (4 cents) a foot per month for each foot 
over thirty feet so occupied and two cents (2 cents) a 
foot per month for the renewal thereof, to be paid at 
the time of the issuance or renewal of such permit, ex- 
cept that the Street Commissioner may in his discretion, 
and upon the payment of a fee of twenty-five dollars 
($25.00), issue to sidewalk and roofing contractors an 
annual permit, which said permit shall expire on the first 
day of April in each and every year thereafter, and such 
permit shal be in lieu of the monthly permit herein re- 
quired. 


CHAPTER V. 


November 2nd. 


Chapter V of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo 
is hereby amended by adding thereto a new section, 
to read as follows: 


Sec. 13. It shall be the duty of every railroad com- 
pany or corporation operating or proposing to operate 
locomotive engines or other machines or devices for 
moving trains within the limits of the City of Buffalo, 


26 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


to file wth the City Clerk thereof, on or before Janu- 
ary 1, 1922, plans for the abolishment of steam locomo- 
tives or other power producing devices which emit 
smoke or steam in moving trains within the City, and 
for the substitution of electricity, or some other power 
than steam. 


On and after the first day of January, 1923, it shall 
be unlawful for any railway to operate trains by the 
use of locomotive engines propelled by steam power, 
or by the use of any other power producing machine 
or device which emits smoke or steam, within the 
limits of the City of Buffalo. Any corporation or 
company violating the provisions of this section shall 
be subject to a fine of not less than $250.00 for each 
and every offense, and the employee or agent of any 
such corporation or company in charge of any such 
locomotive or other device operated in violation of 
the provisions of this section shall be subject to a like 
fine or penalty. 


CHAPTER VI. 
April 20th. 


That Section 17, of Chapter VI, of the Ordinances 
of the City of Buffalo be and the same hereby is amended 
to read as follows: 


Section 17. Before receiving any license pursuant to 
the last preceding section of this chapter, the applicant 
shall furnish a bond approved by the Corporation Coun- 
sel as to its form, and by the Mayor or the chief fiscal 
officer of the City, as to the surety or sureties thereon, 
which bond shall be in the penal sum of $10,000.00. Said 
bond shall be conditioned that the licensee shall and will 
obey all the laws of the State of New York and all the 
Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, and that the licensee 
shall and will at all times furnish and maintain the ser- 
vice set forth in his or its application as amended or ap- 


CITY ORDINANCES 27 


proved by The Council; and said bond shall be further 
conditioned that the licensee shall indemnify and save 
harmless the City of Buffalo against any loss, costs, 
damage or expense which may accrue aganst said City 
because of any happening or circumstance arising from 
or in connection with the operation of any vehicle by 
or for said licensee, pursuant to said consent of The 
Council. 


In addition, the applicant shall keep and maintain a 
policy of insurance with a reputable insurance company 
authorized to do business in the State of New York, in 
the sum of $5,000.00 for each car owned or operated 
by said applicant, which shall be conditioned that said 
applicant will pay any and all damages accruing to or 
judgments recoverable by any person, firm or corporation 
on account of the operation of the bus line or route ap- 
proved by the said Council. In addition, said applicant 
shall also file a certified copy of each said contract of 
insurance with the Commissioner of Finance and Ac- 
counts of said City. 


CHAPTER VIII. 
December 28th. 


That Sections 14 and 15, of Chapter VIII, of the 
Ordinances, be amended so as to read as follows: 


Section 14. Wharves, Docks, and Protection of Banks 
or Margins of Public Waters. Every owner, lessee or 
person in possession of premises abutting on the harbor 
or abutting upon the channels of Buffalo river, Caze- 
novia creek, Black Rock harbor, the basins, slips and 
waters of the City, shall at all times keep the wharves 
and docks on such premises in good repair and safe con- 
dition; and shall at all times keep, maintain, build, alter, 
repair and rebuild sheeting, sheet-piling, wharfing or 
docking along the margin or banks of said channels, 


28 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


harbors and waters, to prevent the obstruction of such 
channels and waters and to protect the banks thereof. 

Section 15. Construction and Repair of Docks, 
Wharves and Structures for the Protection of Banks 
or Margins of Public Waters. It shall be the duty of 
every person, firm or corporation, before repairing, re- 
newing,-altering or constructing any dock within the 
City, or any sheeting, sheet-piling, wharfing, or docking 
along the margin or banks of the channels of Buffalo 
river, Cazenovia creek, the Black Rock harbor, the har- 
bors, basins, slips and waters of the City, to secure a 
permit therefor from the Department of Public Works, 
which permit shall specify the character and location of 
such construction, repairing, renewal or alteration. In 
the event of any such docking, sheeting, sheet-piling, 
wharfing or docking along the margin or banks of said 
channels, basins, slips and waters having been repaired, 
renewed, altered or constructed without such permit, 
the person, firm or corporation causing such work to be 
done may be required at once and at his own expense to 
remove the same; and in default of such removal of the 
same, the Commissioner of Public Works is authorized 
to cause such docking, sheeting, sheet-piling, wharfing 
or docking to be removed at the expense of the owner 
thereof. 


The owners of a dock or wharf in and along the 
harbor shall make suitable and sufficiently strong moor- 
ing posts on or along the said dock or wharf, to which 
the largest vessels may be tied up by lines or cables 
strong enough to hold said vessel or vessels at any and 
all times, especially during flood times and the move- 
ment of all flood waters and ice. 


CHAPTER IX. 
February 9th. 


That Section 36, of Chapter IX, of the Ordinances 
of the City of Buffalo, which reads as follows: 


CITY ORDINANCES 29 


Sec. 36. No scissors grinder, rag picker, or pur- 
chaser of rags or second-hand clothing, or junk dealer 
or other purchaser of abandoned or second-hand articles 
shall enter any yard or any other part of any premises 
in the City of Buffalo, used for dwelling or residence 
purposes, with a view to soliciting for the purchase of 
any said articles, or examining the same without the 
express invitation or consent of the owner or occupant 
of said premises or property. A violation of this sec- 
tion shall subject the offender to the fine or penalty pre- 
scribed by Section 30 of this chapter. 


—be and the same hereby is redesignated and numbered 


Section 40. 


CHAPTER XI. 
February 16th. 


That Chapter XI of the Ordinances of the City of 
Buffalo be and the same is hereby amended by adding 
thereto a new section to be designated Section 14, and 
to read as follows: 


Section 14. All the provisions of the foregoing Sec- 
tion 13 of this chapter, which were to become effective 
on July 1, 1921, are hereby suspended in their opera- 
tion until July 1, 1922, at which time they shall become 
of full force and effect. 


CHAPTER XII. 
March 30th. 


That Section 84, of Chapter XII, of the City Or- 
dinances, known as the “Building Ordinance” be amended 
by the addition thereto of the following paragraph: 


Soil Tests. When a doubt arises as to the safe sus- 
taining power of the soil upon which a building is to 
be erected, the Building Commissioner may order bor- 


30 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


ings to be made, or he may direct the sustaining power 
of the soil to be tested in accordance with the methods 
established in the rules of the Building Commissioner, 
by and at the expense of the owner of the proposed 
building. Where a test is made of the sustaining power 
of the soil, the Building Commissioner shall be notified 
so that he may be present in person or by representative, 
and the Building Commissioner shall determine the 
proper load to allow superficially per foot. The record 
of this test shall be filed with the Bureau of Buildings. 


That Section 90 be amended to read as follows: 


Sec. 90. “A.” Walls surrounding stairways, eleva- 
tor-shafts, shaving-pits and light-shafts shall not be 
less than eight inches thick, but no eight-inch wall shall 
be built more than 15 feet in height without lateral sup- 
ports or anchorage; and the total height of any eight-inch 
wall shall not exceed 24 feet. Stairways, elevator- 
shafts and light-shafts in buildings of Class II must be 
enclosed in brick walls. In case of fireproof buildings, 
these may be of other fireproof material. In case of 
frame buildings, these may be built as called for in 
Section 38. Nothing in this section shall require the 
enclosure of the flight of a required stairs, when orna- 
mental in character, from the main entrance floor to the 
floor next above, provided that such stairs are not the 
only required stairs, that all other required stairs in the 
same story are enclosed as in this section prescribed, and 
that some other required stairs is accessible from the 
upper part of the stairs in question. 


“B.” Eight-inch walls may be used in buildings of 
Class III subject to the following limitations: 


First: In buildings of an area not exceeding 1,500 
square feet. | 


Second: Of a height not to exceed 24 feet, but no 
eight-inch wall shall be built of a greater height than 15 


CITY ORDINANCES 31 


feet without lateral support or anchorage. FEjight-inch 
walls of buildings of Class III may have gables eight- 
inch thick not over 13 feet high built on them, provided 
such walls are not over 26 feet long. 


Third: No eight-inch wall to exceed 60 feet in length 
or between brick cross walls. 


Fourth: If the horizontal section through a bearing 
wall shows more than 30 per cent. area of flues and 
openings, such part of the wall where the excessive open- 
ings exist shall be increased four inches in thickness 
Over minimum requirements for every 15 per cent. or 
fraction thereof or flue or opening area in excess of 30 
per cent., provided that if such wall be laid up in 
Portland cement mortar, with lime not to exceed 10 per 
cent. in volume of cement, the increase in thickness shall 
be required only when the area of flues and openings 
exceeds 45 per cent. 


Fifth: Where buildings of Class III are built in a 
group, the dividing walls may be eight (8) inches thick. 
All joists or girders bearing on such walls to be sup- 
ported by metal hangers. 


That Section 114 be amended to read as follows: 


€ 


MINIMUM LIVE LOADS REQUIRED. 


Sec. 114. Every floor shall be of sufficient strength 
to carry the minimum live loads specified in this sec- 
tion for the class of buildings concerned in addition to 
the total dead load of the materials of which the floor 
construction consists as hereinafter defined. 


(a) The live loads shall consist of all loads other 
than the dead loads. 


(b) The dead loads in all buildings and structures 
shall consist of the actual weight of all walls, floors, 
roofs, partitions and all other permanent construction, 


32 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


and shall be used without reduction in the calculation 
of the strength of all portions of the structure. 


(c) Each floor shall be constructed to carry the fol- 
lowing minimum live loads in pounds per square foot uni- 
formly distributed. 


7: Cuass I. 

All buildings in; Class I, except asynoted...1.15 praetor: 120 
Warehouse.or, storage tbuildings:22).-4). sree 150 
Cuass IT. 

All buildings in/Class I1j-except-as notedii....0.,.c201::. 70 


All office buildings, hotels, clubs, apartments, flats, 
tenements, hospitals, asylums, convents and 


schools wexcept as: noted stn aiatiat. tamer open eees 50 
First floors of above buildings, if used as stores........ 120 
Entrance halls and places of public assembly............ 100 
Schools, rooms with movable seats, and corridors.... 80 

Cuass III. 
All buildings in Class III except-as. noted-...22...22.1. 40 
Attics nots sede tor: Oa Dilation nsec ea eer ee 2 
Floors df private garages used for storing auto- 
MODULES ersnccesecehsrsscsteeaeeen Vente toot cette ete eer ne ear 100 
Crass IV. 
All buildings in-Class DV (except*as noted:....s.-.:-...:-.- 100 


Theatres, assembly halls, churches, with fixed seats 8&0 
Theatres and assembly halls, with movable seats, 


and all dance halls and grand stands..............eeseeees 100 
Loads on” rootsit:cssiiss terest sence ee eee ements 30 
Loads:on stairways (Glass sl Tdi .tece secesseeiien esses 50 
Loads on stairways—other buildings.............. sso 100 


Lioadstfon isidewalks2.u cir gek, en coe te ee eee 300 


CITY ORDINANCES 33 


REDUCTION OF LIVE LOAD. 


No reduction of the dead load will be allowed in any 
building. 


A reduction of live load in Class II will be allowed on 
all walls, piers, columns and footings, as follows: 


“A.” The full live load of all roofs shall be taken. 


“B.” All walls, piers, columns and footings shall be 
designed to carry 85 per cent. of the live load on the top 
floor, 80 per cent. of the live load for the next lower 
story, and so on, reducing by five per cent. the live load 
on each succeeding floor until 50 per cent. of the live 
load is reached, after which each succeeding floor shall 
be figured for at least 50 per cent. of the live load. 


All beams, girders and trusses suporting less than 300 
square feet of floor construction shall be designed to 
carry the full dead and live loads. 


Beams and girders in Class II buildings, carrying 300 
square feet, or more, of floor construction, may be fig- 
ured to carry 85 per cent. of the live load and the full 
dead load. 


Non-bearing partitions in Class II buildings shall be 
considered as uniformly distributed dead loads. 


CONCEN'TRATED LOADS. 


Every construction floor beam in any Class I building 
or garage shall be capable of sustaining a live load con- 
centrated at its center of at least 3,000 pounds. 


December 7th. 


That paragraphs 4 and 5 of Subdivision 6, of Section 
63, of Chapter XII, of the Ordinances of the City of 
Buffalo, be amended to read as follows: 


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Coarse aggregate shall consist of crushed stone, slag 
or gravel which is retained on a screen having one-quarter 
(14,) inch mesh and graded in size from small to large 
particles. The maximum size shall be such that all the 
aggregates will pass through a one and one-quarter (114) 
inch ring. 


All aggregate shall be clean, hard, durable and free 
from deleterious material. Slag shall be clean, air- 
cooled, blast-furnace slag, with same working stresses 
allowed as for stone. 


That Section 90, of Chapter XII, of the Ordinances 
of the City of Buffalo, be amended by adding thereto 
the following: 


Eight (8) inch walls, not to exceed twelve (12) feet 
in height, may be used for the second story of two-story 
buildings of Class II and III, where first-story walls 
are twelve (12) inches in thickness. 


CHAPTER XVIII. 
February 16th. 


That Section 3, of Chapter XVIII, of the Ordinances 
of the City of Buffalo, be and the same hereby is amended 
to read as follows: 


Sec. 3. No person, firm or corporation licensed as 
prescribed in this chapter shall permit or suffer any gam- 
bling to be carried on in the licensed premises, nor shall 
he or it permit or suffer any child actually or apparently 
under the age of sixteen years to play billiards or pool 
or to bowl on the licensed premises; or to be or remain 
in or upon said premises unless accompanied by the 
parent or guardian of such child No person, firm or 
corporation obtaining a permit required by this chapter 
shall permit his or its place of business to be open at 
any time between midnight and 6 o’clock A. M. on the 


CITY ORDINANCES 35 


following morning without special permission therefor 
endorsed on said permit by the Mayor, nor at any hour 
on Sunday. 


CHAPTER XXIV. 
April 20th. 


That Section 21 of Chapter XXIV, of the Ordinances 
of the City of Buffalo, be and the same hereby is amended 
to read as follows: 


Section 21. No gasoline or other similar pump shall 
be located within the limits of any street or public place 
in the City of Buffalo, nor shall any tank or other re- 
ceptacle for the storage of coal oil, petroleum, kerosene, 
naphtha, gasoline, benzine or other easily inflammable 
or volatile liquid or substance, be placed within, above 
or beneath any street, avenue, alley, highway or public 
place in said city, outside the district defined in Section 
10 of this chapter; nor shall any such substance be stored 
within, above or beneath any street or public place with- 
out: 


1. The approval of the Chief of the Fire Department 
of the plans for the location and structure of any such 
tank, pump and appurtenances. 


2. The approval of the Commissioner of Public 
Works. 


3. The consent of The Council, by resolution. 


4. The giving of a bond to the City of Buffalo in 
the sum of five thousand dollars for each tank, with or 
without pump and appurtenances, to be approved as to 
form by the Corporation Counsel, and as to the sufficiency 
of the sureties by the Mayor or Commissioner of Finanfe 
and Accounts, which bond shall be filed with the Commis- 
sioner of Finance and Accounts, to be conditioned to save 
and keep the City free from all liability by reason of the 
installation or use of any such pump, tank or appurten- 


36 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


ances, and after the installation or removal thereof, to 
restore the street to its previous condition, and in all 
things to conform to and comply with the plans accom- 
panying the application. 


5. The duly acknowledged, written consent of the 
owner of the premises in front of which the tank, pump 
and appurtenances are to be located, shall be filed with 
and be deemed a part of the application for the license 
applied for. 


6. A license to be granted annually by the Commis- 
sioner of Public Safety. No such license shall be granted 
by the Commissioner of Public Safety until the fees 
hereinafter mentioned shall be paid. 


There shall be paid to the City of Buffalo annually 
the following fees for the privilege of maintaining tanks 
or receptacles (with or without pumps) for the storage 
of oil, petroleum, naphtha, gasoline, benzine or other 
volatile liquid or substance, within, above or beneath any 
street, avenue, alley or public place, as provided by this 
chapter, viz.: for tanks having a capacity of 550 gallons 
or less, each, $50.00; for tanks having a capacity of 
more than 550 gallons, each, $100.00. 


There shall also be paid to the City of Buffalo annually 
the following license fees for the privilege of maintain- 
ing gasoline or other similar pumps within the limits of 
any street or public place, connected with tanks outside 
of any street, as follows: For pumps connected with 
tanks having a capacity of 550 gallons or less, each, 
$50.00; for pumps connected with tanks having a ca- 
pacity of more than 550 gallons, each, $100.00. 


The license fees mentioned in this section shall be 
payable April 1, 1921, and annually thereafter, shall be 
in addition to the license fees mentioned in Section 22 
of this chapter, and shall be credited to the Department 
of Public Works, Bureau of Engineering, “Street Re- 
pair Fund.” 


CITY ORDINANCES 37 


The license fees provided for by this section may be 
reduced pro rata for periods of less than one year, where 
any tank or pump is installed at a time other than the 
first day of April; no reduced fee, however, to be for 
a shorter period than one month. 


Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the 
provisions of this section shall be liable to a fine or 
penalty not exceeding $250.00 for each violation. 


CHAPTER XXV. 
January 5th. 


That Chapter XXV of the Ordinances of the City of 
Buffalo, be and the same hereby is amended by adding 
thereto the following to be known as Sections 170, 171, 
LZ sos aps co and 1/7: 


VENTILATION AND CLEANLINESS OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 


Section 170. Public Buildings, Definition of. The 
term “public /buildings’” as used herein, means any 
building or part thereof used as a theatre, auditorium, 
moving picture or vaudeville showhouse, dance hall, skat- 
ing rink, assembly hall, school, church, waiting room, 
exposition and exhibition halls, buildings used for the 
sale, at retail, of dry goods and other articles of gen- 
eral merchandise, saloons or other drinking places, public 
laundries, restaurants, office buildings and other build- 
ings to which the public resort, but not applying to public 
school buildings, governed by separate laws, ordinances 
or regulations. 


Section 171. Ventilation of Public Buildings. No 
person, being the owner, proprietor, occupant, lessee, 
manager or superintendent of any public building in the 
City, shall cause, permit or allow any room or space 
therein to be overcrowded or to be inadequate, faulty 


38 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


or insufficient in respect to ventilation and sanitation. 
Section 172. Ventilation of Auditoriums and The- 
atres hereafter erected or converted. Auditoriums, the- 
atres, motion picture and vaudeville show houses and 
similar places, and other public buildings to which an 
admission fee is charged and in which performances, 
expositfons or exhibitions are given, hereafter erected 
or converted to such use, shall be ventilated by an ap- 
proved mechanical ventilating system, which shall pro- 
vide 1,500 cubic feet uf fresh air for each person or 
each seat for one person, per hour, and in a manner to 
comply with this and other lawful ordinances, laws, rules 
and regulations. In public buildings mentioned in Section 
172 where seats are not provided for each person, at 
least 1,500 cubic feet of fresh air shall be supplied for 
each 20 square feet of floor space per hour, including 
the main floor, balconies and galleries; furthermore, 


The following rules and regulations shall be substan- 
tially complied with: 


1. A positive supply of fresh air shall be continu- 
ously delivered and not less than 25 cubic feet for each 
person per minute, properly distributed as required in 
this section, while an audience is present. 


2. No part of the fresh air supplied in compliance 
with the requirements of this section shall be taken from 
any cellar or near the ground, sidewalk or street pave- 
ment. 


Efficient air cleaning devices must be provided to pre- 
vent contamination of the air by dust or other objec- 
tionable matter. 


Air washers are recommended. Cheese cloth or similar 
screens will not be considered efficient air cleaning de- 
vices within the meaning of this section. 


Re-circulating systems are prohibited unless controlled 
by automatic devices. 


CITY ORDINANCES 39 


3. Carbon dioxide not to exceed 10 parts by volume 
in each 10,000 parts of air, at levels from two and one- 
half to eight feet above floor. 


4, Provision must be made for warming and regulat- 
ing the temperature of the air introduced when artificial 
heat is required and while an audience is preesnt. 


5. Air should not be delivered at a temperature colder 
than 60 degrees F., while an audience is present. 


6. Temperature at the breathing zone should not be 
lower than 60 degrees F. nor higher than 70 degrees F., 
when artificial heat is required and while an audience is 
present. 


7. Relative humidity of the air should not be less 
than 35 per cent. nor higher than 70 per cent. Con- 
trolled automatically or by approved devices. 


8. Upward ventilation under seats properly distri- 
buted is recommended. 


9. Velocity of air for ventilation purposes by upward 
ventilation should not exceed 150 feet per minute at 
openings. 


10. Fans and ducts should be so designed as to avoid 
noise, draughts or other objectionable conditions. 


11. Fresh air registers or openings from hot air 
flues or ducts must not be placed in any floor, to the 
end that the floor may be swept and cleaned without 
throwing dust or other substances into such registers or 
openings. 

12. Ventilation by currents is preferable to the prin- 
ciple of ventilation by dilution. 


13. When downward ventilation is used, the room 
must be practically an air-tight enclosure above the 
breathing zone. 


40 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


14. In the ventilation of public buildings in which 
furnace heating is used, the space between the furnace 
and its casing must be under pressure at all times 
when the fan is in operation. 


15. When furnace heating is used in the ventilation, 
the furnace must never be under suction when the fan 
is in operation. 


16. The ventilating system must be kept in constant 
operation while an audience is present and arranged to 
avoid draughts, and to insure and maintain physical com- 
fort as far as possible. 


17. No mechanical ventilating system shall be in- 
stalled in any public building without the approval of 
the Health Commissioner. 


Section 173. Ventilating of existing Auditoriums and 
Theatres. Auditoriums, theatres, motion picture and 
vaudeville showhouses, and similar places, and other 
public buildings to which an admission fee is charged 
and in which performances, expositions or exhibitions 
are given, existing and now used as such, shall be ven- 
tilated by an approved mechanical ventilating system, 
which shall provide 1,200 cubic feet of fresh air for 
each person or each seat for one person, per hour, and 
in a manner to comply with this and other lawful or- 
dinances, laws, rules and regulations. In public build- 
ings mentioned in Section 173 where seats are not pro- 
vided for each person, at least 1,200 cubic feet of fresh 
air shall be supplied for each 20 square feet of floor 
space per hour, including the main floor, balconies and 
galleries. 


The following rules and regulations shall be substan- 
tially complied with: 


1. A positive supply of fresh air shall be continu- 
ously delivered and not less than 20 cubic feet for each 


CITY ORDINANCES 41 


person per minute, properly distributed as required in 
this section, while an audience is present. 


2. No part of the fresh air supplied in compliance 
with the requirements of this section shall be taken 
from any cellar or near the ground, sidewalk or street 
pavement. 


Efficient air cleaning devices must be provided to pre- 
vent contamination of the air by dust or other objection- 
able matter. 


Air washers are recommended. Cheese cloth or sim- 
ilar screens will not be considered efficient air cleaning 
devices within the meaning of this section. 


Re-circulating systems are prohibited unless controlled 
by automatic devices. 


3. Carbon dioxide not to exceed 12 parts by volume 
in each 10,000 parts of air, at levels from two and one- 
half to eight feet above floor. 


4. Provision must be made for warming and regu- 
lating the temperature of the air introduced when arti- 
ficial heat is required and while an audience is present. 


5. Air should not be delivered at a temperature colder 
than 60 degrees F., while an audience is present. 


6. Temperature at the breathing zone should not be 
lower than 60 degrees F. nor higher than 70 degrees F., 
when artificial heat is required and while an audience is 
present. 


7. Relative humidity of the air should not be less 
than 35 per cent. nor higher than 70 per cent. Controlled 
automatically or by approved devices. 


8. Upward ventilation under seats properly distri- 
buted is recommended. 


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9. Velocity of air for ventilation purposes by upward 
ventilation should not exceed 150 feet per minute at 
openings. 


10. Fans and ducts should be so designed as to avoid 
noise draughts or other objectionable conditions. 


11. Fresh air registers or openings from hot air flues 
or ducts must not be placed in any floor, to the end that 
the floor may be swept and cleaned without any dust or 
other substances being thrown into such registers or open- 
ings. 


12. Ventilation by currents is preferable to the prin- 
ciple of ventilation by dilution. 


13. When downward ventilation is used, the room 
must be practically an air-tight enclosure above the 
breathing zone. 


14. In the ventilation of public buildings in which 
furnace heating is used, the space between the furnace 
and its casing must be under pressure at all times 
when the fan is in operation. 


15. When furnace heating is used in the ventilation, 
the furnace must never be under suction when the fan 
is in operation. 


16. The ventilating system must be kept in constant 
operation while an audience is present and arranged to 
avoid draughts, and to insure and maintain physical 
comfort as far as possible. 


17. A complete set of plans must be filed in the De- 
partment of Health, on tracing cloth or cloth prints, 
showing each floor, including galleries and balconies, 
the total seating capacity and the ventilating system com- 
plete and also cross sections and elevations when neces- 
sary. 


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18. No mechanical ventilating system hereafter shall 
be installed in any public building without the approval 
of the Health Commissioner. 


Section 174. Toilets and Dressing Rooms. Separate 
toilets must be provided in all public buildings for each 
sex. _Every room containing one or more water closets 
or urinals shall have a window two square feet in area 
for each water closet or urinal, and increased one-half 
for each additional water closet or urinal, opening di- 
rectly upon a street, or a court or shaft entirely on the 
owner’s lot upon which said public building is located. 
Shafts or courts shall extend above the roof and shall 
not be less than three square feet in area and not less 
than one foot in its least horizontal dimension for one 
water closet or urinal and shall be increased one-half its 
area for each additional water closet or urinal. 


One or more urinals must be provided for males. 

Water closet and urinal compartments may be ventil- 
ated by an approved device for exhausting the air for 
at least six complete changes every hour, when an au- 
dience is present. Water closet and urinal compartments 
shall be artificially lighted when dark, while occupied. 


Dressing rooms used by performers, actors or actresses 
shall be ventilated by a window or windows one-tenth 
of the floor area of the room, opening upon a Street, 
court or vent shaft. Courts or vent shafts shall not 
be less than 25 square feet in area and not less than 
four feet in its least horizontal dimension. 


Dressing rooms may be ventilated by an approved 
mechanical ventilating system to provide for not less 
than six complete changes of air every hour when oc- 
cupied. Dressing rooms shall contain from 250 to 300 
cubic feet of air space for each person, and shall be 
artificially lighted when dark, while occupied. 


In further reference to toilet and dressing rooms, the 
Health Commissioner may in his discretion waive certain 


44 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


requirements, or order additional reasonable ventilation 
to be provided as is deemed necessary in each case. 


Section 175. Ventilation and Construction of Booths 
in which Picture Machines are operated. Each booth 
in which a picture machine is operated shall be provided 
with an-outlet opening in its roof, or in the upper part 
of its side walls leading to the outer air. The vent flue 
shall have a minimum cross sectional area of fifty square 
inches for each machine in operation. Such booth shall 
also be provided with a fresh air intake at the bottom 
thereof, the area of which in each booth shall be not 
less than the area of the outlet. Inlet and outlet flues 
shall be constructed of fireproof material. While the 
booth is in use there shall be constant current of air 
passing outward through said vent or outlet at the rate 
of not less than thirty cubic feet per minute for each 
machine in use. The air from every booth shall be 
effectively removed by an exhaust fan of suitable type 
and dimensions. When miniature picture machines are 
employed in conenction with private exhibitions, the re- 
quirements of this section may be modified as to per- 
mit, instead of the regulation booth, an approved fire-box 
unventilated and of a size sufficient properly to enclose 
machine. 


Section 176. Cleaning of Public Buildings. The 
floor when covered with wood, tile, stone, concrete, lin- 
oleum, or other washable material, shall be mopped or 
scrubbed with water or swept with moisture or by some 
other dustless method at least once daily, when in use; 
and shall be scrubbed with water and soap or water and 
some other solvent substance at least once weekly. Car- 
pets, rugs and other fabric floor covering shall be cleaned 
at least once daily by means of suction cleaning, beat- 
ing or dustless sweeping. Curtains and draperies shall 
be cleaned at least once monthly by suction cleaning beat- 
ing or washing. Cornices, walls and other dust holding 


CITY ORDINANCES 45 


places shall be kept free from dust by suction cleaning, 
washing or moist wiping. 


The wood and all metal parts of all seats shall be kept 
clean. Fabric upholstering of seats and railings and 
other fixed fabrics shall be cleaned by suction cleaning 
or other dustless method at least once monthly. Toilet 
rooms shall be kept sanitary at all times. 


Section 117. Any person violating any provision of 
Sections 170 to 177, inclusive, of this chapter, or who 
shall fail or refuse to'comply with any reasonable rule, 
regulation or direction of the Health Commissioner given 
with respect to such business shall be liable to a penalty 
of not more than $250.00 for each and every offence. 


November 9th. 


That Chapter XXV of the Ordinances of the City of 
Buffalo be and the same hereby is amended by adding 
a new section thereto, to be known as Section 178 and 
to read as follows: 


Sec. 178. There is hereby created in the Depart- 
ment of Health, a Bureau of Laboratories, the adminis- 
trative head of which shall be Superintendent of Labor- 
atories, who shall be subject to the directions of the 
Health Commissioner. The Bacteriologist and his as- 
sistants, clerks, stenographers, etc., shall be a part of 
said bureau. 


December 28th. 


That Chapter XXV of the Ordinances of the City of 
Buffalo be amended by adding thereto a new section to 
be known as Section 150-A, and to read as follows: 


“Section 150-A. Any provision, condition or restric- 
tion contained in the foregoing Ordinance relating to 
tenement and lodging houses in the City of Buffalo, may 
be modified, altered, changed or suspended for particular 


46 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


occasions, upon the written recommendation of the Health 
Commissioner and by resolution of The Council, adopted 
by the unanimous vote of the members present.” 


CHAPTER XXIX. 
: January 5th. 


That Chapter X XIX of the Ordinances of the City 
of Buffalo be and the same hereby is amended by adding: 
thereto a new section to be known as Section 21-A, and 
to read as follows: 


Section 21-A. Regulations for Household Use of 
Kerosene. Distillate or Fuel Oil for Cooking or Heating. 


Apparatus—Tanks—Burners—Piping, etc. 


All equipment used in connection with household cook- 
ing or heating shall be installed and maintained in ac- 
cordance with the following requirements : 


(a) All parts of the system and installation shall 
be subject to the approval of the Chief of the Depart- 
ment of Fire. 


(b) Tanks must be substantially fastened to the wall, 
floor or stand and be otherwise located so as to prevent 
injury or spilling. Gauge glasses are prohibited. 


(c) In apparatus which is equipped with a supply 
tank, the oil burners or oil founts shall be supplied only 
by pump gravity or approved vacuum or suction system. 
The total capacity of the supply tank, fount or both, 
shall not exceed five (5) gallons when oil is used for 
cooking, and fifty (50) gallons when oil is used for 
heating. 


(d) Burners, unless of the wick type, shall be pro- 
vided with a seamless drip pan at least one-half inch in 
depth, connected with drain pipe not less than three- 
eighth inch standard pipe size, discharging into a cup 


CITY ORDINANCES 47 


of at least one quart capacity, so located as to readily 
indicate the overflow of oil. 


(e) All burners must have a readily accessible shut- 
off and regulating valve, with a supplementary shut-off 
valve at the tank. Valve must be of an approved type 
and so designed that, in operation, the valve stem cannot 
be separated from the body. 


(f) All pipes shall be of standard, full weight, 
wrought iron, steel or brass, with substantial iron or 
brass fittings, or, if necessary to use capillary tube, it 
shall be enclosed in standard weight pipe. 


(g) Connections shall be made perfectly tight with 
well fitted joints; unions if used in place of right and 
left couplings shall be of approved type. 


(h) Tanks and pumps used in connection with house 
heating systems shall be located at least fifteen (15) feet 
distant from burners and no combustible materia] shall 
be kept within ten (10) feet of such tank or pump. 


(1) A card giving complete instructions in regard to 
the care and operation of the system shall be furnished 
with each equipment and placed near the apparatus. 


(j}) Before the installation of any system, plans and 
specifications covering the system to be installed must 
be submitted to the Chief of the Department of Fire 
for approval. 


CHAPTER XXXI. 
March 9th. 


That Section 1, of Chapter XXXI, of the Ordinances 
of the City of Buffalo, be and the same is hereby amended 
to read as follows: 


Section 1. No person, firm or corporation shall use, 
or permit the use of, any building, structure or prem- 


48 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


ises within the City of Buffalo for the purpose of a livery, 
boarding or sales stable, public barn where livestock 
is to be kept, a public garage or a public laundry, with- 
out first obtaining a permit therefor from the Mayor as 
hereinafter provided. 


It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corpora- 
tion to use, or permit the use of, any building, structure 
or premises within the City of Buffalo for any of said 
purposes, if said building or premises, or any part there- 
of, is within five hundred (500) feet, measured in a 
direct line, of any public playground, or entrance to a 
public park, or of any building used primarily as a pub- 
lic or parochial school, a Hospital or a building used 
primarily for church purposes, and no permit or consent 
therefor shall be granted by the Mayor or The Council, 
except upon an affirmative vote of four-fifths of the 
members of The Council. 


Provided, however, that an affirmative vote of a ma- 
jority of The Council shall be sufficient in the case of 
a parochial school, hospital or building used primarily 
for church purposes, where the trustees or authorities 
having control of such property shall have consented 
thereto in writing; and in the case of a public school, 
where the Board of Education shall have consented there- 
to by resolution, a copy of which, certified by the secre- 
tary or a member of said board, shall have been presented 
to The Council. 


CHAPTER XXXII. 


January 19th. 


To conform to our present meter rates as amended 
by Your Honorable Body, under date of July 28th, com- 
munication No. 112, page 1349 of The Council Proceed- 
ings, I would respectfully recommend that so much of 
Chapter XXXII which reads as follows: 


CITY ORDINANCES 49 


WATER RATES FOR MUNICIPAL USE. 


Section 77 D-2. Two cents per thousand gallons. 
Section 77 D-3. Two cents per thousand gallons. 
Section 77 D-4. Two cents per thousand gallons. 
Section 77 D-5. Two cents per thousand alone 


—be and the same hereby is amended to read: 


WATER RATES FOR MUNICIPAL USE. 


Section 77 D-2. Four cents per thousand gallons. 
Section 77 D-3. Four cents per thousand gallons. 
Section 77 D-4. Four cents per thousand gallons. 


Section 77 D-5. Four cents per thousand gallons. 


CHAPTER XXXVI. 
September 7th. 


That Chapter XXXVI of the Ordinances of the City 
of Buffalo be and the same hereby is amended by adding 
thereto a new section to be known as Section 3, to read 
as follows: 


Sec. 3. No persons’ names signed to a petition for, 
or remonstrance against, the paving, repaving, sprinkling, 
cleaning or repairing of any street or public place, or 
local improvement of any kind, shall be counted or re- 
ceive consideration by The Council unless such person 
shall affirmatively state under oath, duly sworn to, that 
such petition or remonstrance was voluntarily signed by 
him, that no compensation was paid therefor, directly or 
indirectly, and that no promise, inducement or threat, 
explicit or implied, was made to secure his signature 
thereto. 


50 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


CHAPTER LII. 


November 23rd. 


That Chapter LII of the Ordinances of the City of 
Buffalo be and the same is hereby amended so as to 
read as’ follows: 


Sec. 1. That unless otherwise required by law or by | 
Ordinance, all bonds of the City of Buffalo shall be 
signed as provided in Section 36 of Chapter III of the 
Ordinances and shall be sealed with the seal of the City, 
and if coupons for the payment of interest be attached 
thereto such coupons shall be authenticated with the 
fac-simile signature of the Commissioner of Finance and _ 
Accounts, who shall be in office either upon the date as 
of which said bonds are issued or at the time of their 
actual issuance, and such bonds may in the discretion 
of the Commissioner of Finance and Accounts be is- 
sued either in the form of registered bonds or in the 
form of coupon bonds with the privilege of registra- 
tion as to principal only, or of surrender in exchange 
for registered bonds at the option of the holder. 


Sec. 2. All registered bonds of the City of Buffalo 
shall be in substantially the following form, subject to 
the necessary changes in respect to number, date, date of 
maturity, dates of interest payment, places of payment 
of principal and interest, and where required by law or 
where deemed proper by the Mayor and Commissioner 
of Finance and Accounts a statement of law authorizing 
the same or of the purpose of issue, or both: 


CITY ORDINANCES 51 


United States of America, 
Noa. s. State of New York, Niletssen 
City of Buffalo. 


The City of Buffalo in the State of New York hereby 
acknowledges its indebtedness for value received and 


principal sum. 


Both principal and interest of this bond are payable 
in lawful money of the United States of America at 
the office of the Commissioner of Finance and Accounts 
of the City of Buffalo, in Buffalo, N. Y., or at The 
Hanover National Bank of the City of New York, as 
the holder hereof may elect. 


This bond is registered in the office of the Commis- 
sioner of Finance and Accounts of the City of Buffalo, 
and may be transferred only on presentation to said 
Commissioner of Finance and Accounts together with a 
written assignment duly acknowledged or proved. 


It is hereby certified that each and every condition, 
act and thing, essential to the validity of this bond, ex- 
ists, has happened and has been done and that all re- 
quirements of the Laws of the State of New York af- 
fecting the issue hereof have been duly complied with 
and that the issuance of this bond has been authorized 
by a resolution of The Council of the City of Buffalo 
duly passed and signed, and that no debt or other limit 
prescribed by the Constitution or Laws of said State has 
been exceeded by the issue hereof. 


52 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


The faith and credit of the City of Buffalo are hereby 
pledged to the punctual payment of the principal and 
interest of this bond according to its terms. 


In witness whereof, the City of Buffalo has caused 
its corporate seal to be hereto affixed and this bond to be 
signed by the Mayor and Commissioner of Finance and 


Accounts of said sity: aSc0t ties erercet ete asentits day of 


SOPHO TETHER EEE H HEHE SHEE EES ESHEEEEH EEE ES ESEHERSEEH EEE HY 


SOPOT E EE HEHESEEOEHEEOHESHE HE HEH EEE SES ESEOEEOEE EE ESE 


Commisioner of Finance and Accounts. 


Sec. 3. All coupon bonds of the City of Buffalo shall 
be in substantially the following form, subject to the 
necessary changes in respect to number, date, date of 
maturity, dates of interest payment, places of payment 
of principal and interest, and where required by law °* 
or where deemed proper by the Mayor and Commissioner 
of Finance and Accounts a statement of law authorizing 
the same or of the purpose of issue, or both: 


United States of America, 
NOs ti: State of New York, Nosh 
$1,000 City of Buffalo. $1,000 


The City of Buffalo, in the State of New York, hereby 
acknowledges its indebtedness for value received and 
promises to pay to the bearer, or, if this bond be regis- 
tered, to the registered owner, his legal representatives, 


SUCCESSOTSOF /ASSIONIS; (OMe thes y a: ahetnetre tae kieesemete ens day of 


CITY ORDINANCES 53 


One Thousand Dollars, 


with interest thereon at the rate of............ per centum per 
PTMPIVATTL OA Va DIG ON TC accrcdspeensssanvecdsase CRE Ng ee ea VRP ol 
RC ahstesharensstcatecacaseesnes in each year until the payment of 


said principal sum on presentation and surrender of the 
annexed interest coupons as they severally become due. 


Both principal and interest of this bond are payable in 
lawful money of the United States of America at the 
office of the Commissioner of Finance and Accounts of 
the City of Buffalo, in Buffalo, N. Y., or at The Han- 
over National Bank of the City of New York, as the 
holder hereof may elect. 


This bond may be registered as to principal in the 
office of the Commissioner of Finance and Accounts of 
the City of Buffalo, and after such registration may be 
transferred only on presentation to said Commissioner 
of Finance and Accounts with a written assignment, duly 
acknowledged or proved, or this bond with all unpaid 
interest coupons may be delivered and surrendered to 
said Commissioner of Finance and Accounts in exchange 
for a bond registered as to both principal and interest. 


This bond, together with other bonds of like date and 
tenor, except as to maturity, and except that some of 
said bonds may be issued in registered form and in 
' different amounts, is issued for the purpose of............... 


SOCORRO EERE EEE EOE EEE EEE EEE EEE EHEE EE HESEE EE EEE EEE EEESE EET ESEEEEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE OEE EE ES 


SOCORRO HEHE EEE HEHEHE EEE EEE HEHE EEE EEE EH HESEE EEO EEE HOES E HESS EEESE EEE EEE EEEEEESEEEE EEE EEHEEEEEOE ED 


It is hereby certified that each and every condition, 
act and thing, essential to the validity of this bond, ex- 
ists, has happened and has been done and that all re- 
quirements of the Laws of the State of New York, af- 
fecting the issue hereof have been duly complied with, 
and that the issuance of this bond has been authorized 


54 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


by a resolution of The Council of the City of Buffalo, 
duly passed and signed, and that no debt or other limit 
prescribed by the Constitution or Laws of said State 
has been exceeded by the issue hereof. 


The faith and credit of the City of Buffalo are hereby 
pledged_to the punctual payment of the principal and 
interest of this bond according to its terms. 


In witness whereof, the City of Buffalo has caused 
its corporate seal to be hereto affixed and this bond 
to be signed by the Mayor and Commissioner of Finance 
and Accounts of said City, and the interest coupons 
hereto annexed to be authenticated with the fac simile 
signature of said Commissioner of Finance and Accounts 


Commisioner of Finance and Accounts. 


Form of Coupons. 


GUT, ore cake Mgesecasaes ALS Re ay , the City of Buffalo, in the 
State of New York, will pay to the bearer at the office 
of the Commissioner of Finance and Accounts of the 
City of Buffalo, in Buffalo, N. Y., or at The Hanover 
National Bank of the City of New York, at bearer’s op- 


{LON NAR eee eereent eer dollars, being the semi-annual in- 
terest, due that day Ons 106s aise, ssncopenatseeesesn crores Bond, dated 
<ceghea Ted Hens eters aE everest eR 


Commissioner of Finance and Accounts. 


CITY ORDINANCES 55 


Back of Bond. 


This bond may be registered as to principal under the 
signature of the Commissioner of Finance and Accounts, 
or his deputy, below, and shall thereafter be transferable 
only by a written assignment of the registered owner or 
his attorney, duly acknowledged or proved, such transfer 
to be endorsed hereon and entered on the books of the 
said Commissioner of Finance and Accounts kept for 
that purpose. Such transfer may be to “bearer” and 
the coupons will remain payable to bearer unless and 
until this bond and all unpaid coupons shall be delivered 
and surrendered to the said Commissioner of Finance 
and Accounts in exchange for a bond registered as to 
both principal and interest. 


Name of Regis- 
Date of Registry tered Owner Registered by 


POPPE HEHEHE EHH EHEEH (=<= = FEET EE EH EH ET EEE EH -§=(§= SFOS ESEH EEE EE EEE EEO EES 


Sec. 4. The enactment of this amendment is im- 
mediately necessary for the conduct or administration 
of the Department of Finance and Accounts and it is 
to take effect immediately. 


CHAPTER LV. 
March 21st. 


That Section 6, of Chapter LV, of the Ordinances 
of the City of Buffalo be and the same hereby is amended 
to read as follows: 


Section 6. That the standard time throughout the 
City of Buffalo is that of the 75th meridian of longitude 
west from Greenwich, except that at 2 o’clock ante- 


56 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


meridian of the last Sunday in April of each year such 
standard time throughout the City of Buffalo shall be 
advanced one hour, and at 2 o’clock ante-meridian of the 
last Sunday in September of each year such standard 
time shall, by the retarding of one hour, be returned 
to the mean astronomical time of the 75th meridian of 
longitude west from Greenwich, and all courts public 
offices and legal and official proceedings shall be regu- 
lated hereby. 


CHAPTER LIX. 
January 12th. 


Resolved, That the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo 
be and they are hereby amended by adding thereto a 
new chapter, to be designated Chapter LIX, and to read 
as follows: 


CHAPTER LIX. 


BOARD OF AWARDS OF THE BUFFALO CITY FIRE 
DEPARTMENT. 


Section 1. There is hereby created the “Board of 
Awards of the Buffalo City Fire Department.” 


Sec. 2. Such Board shall consist of five members, 
composed of the Mayor of the City of Buffalo, the City 
Treasurer, the Chief of the Buffalo City Fire Depart- 
ment, all ex-officio, and two civilian residents of the City 
of Buffalo, to be appointed ye the Mayor and to serve 
at his pleasure. 


Sec. 3. Such Board and its successors shall have 
power to adopt rules for its conduct and guidance, to re- 
ceive such funds as may from time to time be given to it 
under such terms and conditions as to it shall seem wise; 
to invest and reinvest such funds in such manner as to 
it shall seem proper, and expend the same or such por- ° 


CITY ORDINANCES 57 


tions of the same, from time to time as to it shall seem 
conductive to the benefit and advantage of the said Buffalo 
City Fire Department and its members, and to exercise 
such other and further functions as shall from time 
to time be granted to it by The Council of the City of 
Buffalo. The City Treasurer shall be the custodian of 
said funds. 


CHAPTER LX. 
July 27th. 


That Subdivision 1, of Section 22, of Chapter LX, of 
the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, be and the same 
hereby is amended to read as follows: 


1. The following streets are hereby designated as 
“One Way Traffic” streets: 


Swan street, from Pearl street to Ellicott street, 
west bound traffic only. 


South Division street, from Main street to Ellicott 
street, east bound traffic only 


North Division street, from Main street to Ellicott 
street, west bound traffic only. 


Clinon street, from Main street to Ellicott street, 
east bound traffic only. 


Broadway, from Main to Washington street, west 
bound traffic only. 


Myrtle street, from Michigan avenue to Spring 
street, east bound traffic only. 


All vehicular traffic is prohibited on that portion 
of the streets above mentioned, except in the direc- 
ion herein stated, unless otherwise directed by a traffic 
officer. 


58 SECOND SUPPLEMENT 


The provisions of this subdivision shall not apply 
to any vehicle operated by the Police Department, the 
Fire Department, the City of Buffalo, the Sheriff, an 
authorized public utility company when on an emer- 
gency call, the United States mail and miltary services 
nor to a street car. 


The direction in which vehicles may proceed shall 
be so conspicuously shown by signs or signals as 
to indicate the rule and regulation in regard thereto 
and the direction in which all vehicles shall so travel. 


CITY ORDINANCES 59 


INDEX 
TO AMENDMENTS, SUPPLEMENTS 
AND REPEALS 


CHAP. SEC. VoLUME PaGE 
1 1 PRUVEMCL Cit c.setesteseesteeers 1 1-37 
1 1 PL THETIC EG tices gcc etre 2 1-21 
as. Ae TICLE ards cuts ox crc tannseone 1 37-41 
1 Pah ovigh ott lal 1¢a l(a Bincie, PE EERE 2 21 
2 1 BN TVET CO cestitteecs carte 1 41-45 
3 24° ‘Supplemented «............... 1 45 
5 Pobeek, UN TIIOI OL OC irneaic ss tract ys yo2 ce 2 22-23 
3 (Sub 5) 8 vacated sal slahap repay ep uee erie je re, 
3 29° Supplemented) <...........5 2 24 
4 Zoe Somat CLPCALEM Mirae sistecctesstoden, 1 100 
4 5 BAT ITETIEL OC then paces tterteeaacaeee 2 24 
5 12 Sees p PlemMente ch s.cssdese0,3e al 46 
5 13° Supplemented © .....:.......: 2 ZA 
6 9-19-20 Supplemented ............. 1 47-49 
6 EA PATILONIAFE ME est, eee hee: 2 26 
7 Patents CLE LEU mec teesiees toate nits: 1 50 
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9 8 PRATIETIC OCLs, fase csvset das ce 1 51 
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11 13: --Supplemented® oo5.3-5 51-62 
11 14°= “Supplement edyaatisscen 29 
12 21% Supplemented ............... 62 
LZ 30 Se cA mended: Massiaseeccr ei 63 
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18 3 Amendedife wseiteasse 34 
21 15 Re pealedmemnuue aes Laer 64 
22 13-17 Supplemented ............... 64-66 
22 14° Amendedw ye. Garces 66 
Z2 17_ Amended gacaetenae 67 
25 New. Chapter gaccmncc 67-70 
23 4 AMendedah. out naan 70 
24 21. “Amendedijar te oe 35 
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25 SI = Amended. cokoah ee 71 
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25 166-169 Supplemented .............. 1 78-79 
25 170-177 Supplemented ............. ee 37-45 
Pa 178 Supplemented .............. im 45 
25 150A Supplemented. .............. Z 45 
29 [Roepe cu sstvvletars Latine werates pepe Op 1 79 
29 BOM eCOrrectian ue senna 1 98-99 
29 Z1A . Supplemented ...........%.. 2 46 
31 7 Aamended tira scarce eto l 80-82 
“Hl 1 Potartctiva (le Bi Wachee ym eee 2 47-48 
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32 FeO MPA INETOES ices. caetaciasir ies. 2 48-49 
32 A ADE ENS saWestel Nak Ye beige pears peo 2 48-49 
32 (BAD ONAN G6 Chita Yah eptoeh hcp ee fy 48-49 
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47 LO=1 Grete OEE CEIOM ot tare: vet easinds secs 1 97 
52 [oA SUA mended «.ztvicscsovtfivaps 2 BOSS 
Sb 6 SUP PhEMeNLedat sess soy .0: 1 93 
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58 3 Supplemented: vets: .s.t-<e. 1 93-94 
59 ! New Chapter sccecsece 2 56 


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Awards, Board of, in Fire Dept.. 59 56 
Billiards, Poolrooms and Bowl- 

inp Alleys. ccetacetNccns ceteors 18-3 34 
Bonds salesoticce tee 52 50-55 
Daylight Sawitie vino eats 55-6 55 
Electrification of railroads in. 

CIULY Pit ar eee rtiod Merteae eiet Se ALTA 6 
Employes (see Salaries and Po- 

BITLONS )i sre tattirces deste eae Uae A$ 
Employes, sick and disabled...... 3-8 23 
1Sy a baa Ratomrs eyes Ney Selena he tiated iY, A 11-14 29 
Fire Dept., Board of Awards...... 59 56 
Garayes rh UD Cacstsence arenes 31-1 47-48 
Gasoline Tanks, Pumps, ete...... 24-21 35-36 
Kerasenesuserots anaemia 29-21A 46 
Laboratories, Bureau of Created 25 45 
Waundty, se UDUG wren alee cuneie: 31-1 47-48 
Petitions and Remonstrances.... 36-3 49 
Public School Teachers’ Retire- 

rade) head aur bes Meee yer Mero ae 3-29 24 
Salaries and Positions.......0....4cs0 Leesa t 
Scissors grinders, rag pickers, 

CtCln iioede ere capil eae eee 9-36 28 
Sidewalk permits, fees for.......... 4-5 24 
Soilislests tere ee aes 12-84 29 
Btonemolae Petcit ees 12-63 33 
Streets, one way designated........ 60 aye 
Taxicabs, bond for operation of 6-17 26 
Tenement and Lodging Houses 25-150A 45 
Ventilation of Buildings.............. 25 37-45 
Walls, height and thickness olf.... 12-90 30 
W artants}sdeltvery Ott. .c.0or 3-24 22 
Waters Ratest tn.) eemaienrca: 32 48-49 


Wharves and Docks, repair of.. 8-14 27 


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